[UPDATE 11:12 a.m.: Re-entry Near Phillipines] Alert! Debris From Chinese Rocket Has Potential To Fall on Northern California This Morning

OES office of Emergency Services featurePress release from the Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services:

The California State Warning Center has informed us that orbital debris from a Chinese rocket is expected to reenter the Earth’s atmosphere and reach the surface. The current predicted time of impact is on 7/30/2022 at 1100 hours, with a +/- 5 hour time error. The Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services is not currently operating an Emergency Operations Center in response to this information, the following report is for situational awareness only.

Here is the current information:
– Multiple possible impact locations
– Most likely will land in the ocean
– Potentially halfway between San Francisco and the Oregon border
– Potentially from Shasta County to Sacramento County
– Debris estimated to weigh 5 tons
– Current estimation is that this debris would not be enough to destroy a community, but would be enough to destroy or damage multiple buildings if it lands in a populated area

Information on this event can be found at: https://aerospace.org/reentries/cz-5b-rb-id-53240?fbclid=IwAR1rKCKjfjElNAoncKjJtVkBL85IfwrJGSpeZPsf27c4a5JwTHWG0E5rM90

Update: according to the Office of Emergency Services in Humboldt County, “Northern California is no longer within the predicted impact area for orbital debris.

Here is the most recent prediction map, available at: https://aerospace.org/reentries/cz-5b-rb-id-53240

UPDATE 11:12 a.m.: According to Space News,

China’s human spaceflight agency announced…that debris from the Long March 5B  reentered the atmosphere at around 12:55 p.m. Eastern, with a debris landing area of 119.0 degrees East and 9.1 degrees North, in the Sulu Sea, close to Palawan Island in the western Philippines.

Possible footage of the reentry was posted on Twitter by an apparent onlooker in Kuching, Malaysia, matching the ground track during a 20-minute window from an U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron (18 SDS) Tracking and Impact Prediction message.

 

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jean lopez
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jean lopez
1 year ago

What?? Wait, I thought they were gonna hit Taiwan first. 7/30, Day of Infamy!
Multiple buildings…hmmm…heading for Sacramento, you say?

El Barto
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El Barto
1 year ago
Reply to  jean lopez

“CHIYYNA!”
Orange man

Ambergris
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Ambergris
1 year ago

What’s the point of having a Space Force, if they aren’t gonna blow threats like this out of the sky? Why else does their logo look just like the ship from the classic Asteroids arcade game?

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Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Ambergris

Hyperspace was an awesome feature, but reentry was always pretty risky…

c u 2morrowD
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1 year ago
Reply to  Ambergris

too soon to show that hand

Cetan Bluesky
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Cetan Bluesky
1 year ago

In the quest for power superiority no one’s life matters.

Nick
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Nick
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

The liberal way

William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

@ NICK your wrong I think you mean the Trump way. Lol 😆

c u 2morrowD
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1 year ago

90% of politician on the hill

North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
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North westCertain license plate out of thousands c
1 year ago

Nick has been suffering the Biden brain worm.
It’s eating it’s way out.

Al L Ivesmatr
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Al L Ivesmatr
1 year ago

Ahh, here we go again, bringing up a President who is no longer President to deflect from the worst President in US History currently occupying the white house rubber room. BTW, do you have any tacos? – Never Forget, Ever. [edit] Not good Brandom….

Rio
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Rio
1 year ago
Reply to  Al L Ivesmatr

Tacos hell yeah they live down the road

Jim lahey
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Jim lahey
1 year ago

Which president is this going on with… yes Biden. And who’s Chinese buddies debri is it. Biden. Facts.

Onlooker
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Onlooker
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

What part of Chinese rocket policy are you blaming liberal America for?

Jim lahey
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Jim lahey
1 year ago
Reply to  Onlooker

The Biden give our country and resources to China policy.

What!?D
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What!?
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim lahey

Reagan did that back in the ’80s. Trade some of your uninformed bloviatings for actual facts.

Prometheus
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Prometheus
1 year ago
Reply to  What!?

I couldn’t seem to find what you posted about Reagan…

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  Nick

Omg get over it

c u 2morrowD
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

you’ve watch too many terminator movies

Carolyn
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Carolyn
1 year ago

As of 26 minutes ago, according to OES, Northern California is no longer considered to be in the impact zone for this “orbital debris”.

Hzl
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Hzl
1 year ago

hopefully wont be heated enough to start another fire!!

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

Kym maybe you posted the link too closely following your semicolon…

(It isn’t showing up in red)

https://aerospace.org/reentries/cz-5b-rb-id-53240

I reposted here, separating the link, just to double-check…

Last edited 1 year ago
grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

The update link is not red because its incomplete.
The first link is complete and is in red. Well a faded red. But red is red. That’s all one link by the way
How close to colon shouldn’t matter.
Test:https://kymkemp.com/commenting-rules
Also are you seeing semicolon?

Last edited 1 year ago
Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Don’t burn up on reentry…

https://aerospace.org/reentries/cz-5b-rb-id-53240-reentered

Don’t forget to check all three of your devices.

Last edited 1 year ago
grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

Nope, just e-mailed Ms Kemp and let her know the
update link was incomplete.
Part of the address was missing, which she corrected.
Want to see her return e-Mail stating that?

Nothing to do with ;’s

As you can see an abbreviation of an address also works. The first posted link was the full address. Her update link was missing address information so it wouldn’t work. It was missing four pieces of entry. Even a shortened version needs certain information.

If you push and hold on the first link you will see it’s all one link. Not two.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

“If you cut and paste the link”, and then compare it to the one that I cut and pasted… …😅😂🤣😁

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  Guest

What’s your point? Compare what link?
There is no semicolon involved.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Blah blah blah.

Why do you keep deleting and repeating yourself?

Last edited 1 year ago
Sunny Seas
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Sunny Seas
1 year ago

They are saying that it will be in the vicinity of Cabo San Lucas. “They” know everything.

old guy
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old guy
1 year ago
Reply to  Sunny Seas

throw the dolos at it

c u 2morrowD
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1 year ago

I don’t have insurance for this

old guy
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old guy
1 year ago

throw the dolos at it

The Real Brian
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1 year ago
Reply to  old guy

Did some name get banned, because someone is out to piss kym off by trolling with multiple names today.

sam
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sam
1 year ago

Good thing I still have my Skylab helmet!
The odds are like the Mega Millions. Billion?

grey fox
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1 year ago
Reply to  sam

I was worried because all the tinfoil hat wearers that comment on here might attract it.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  grey fox

Sounds like maybe Pelosi is attracting it…

Taiwan isn’t that far from the Philippines.

Less than 800 miles.

Last edited 1 year ago
Stop militarizing space
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Stop militarizing space
1 year ago

Omg can we please deal with the planet we are on?
The aerosols from the rockets are altering the sky, creating nocticulent clouds.

Thanks all you folks with stsrlink, youre paying to destroy our planet. Screw you.
Your ability to have fast internet is destroying mine and others ways of life who choose not to support the atmosphere killing richest man inthe world.
Elon Musk needs to go back to the planet he came from or at least deep in the ground.

Yes i know the stsrlink sats supposedly explode before pieces can hit the ground, that tested true when one solar flare took out 40 starlink sats at once.
Solar flares are on the rise, so all this crap will be for not. They will wipe out all forms of communication.

The space shit needs to stop.
Ww are yet again killing ourselves for comfort.
Countries are militarizing space. Space junk will be falling more and more often.
So stoooooopid.

catbus1974
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catbus1974
1 year ago

let me know when you stop driving and bike everywhere

Freedumb
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Freedumb
1 year ago

You need to watch some George carlin don’t you ever forget that we are just like fleas on a dog that could be wiped out at any second we have no control over what happens and if you think we Do you are ignorant and arrogant mother nature could wipe us out at any second whether it’s a volcano a meteor a solar flare etc. etc.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Please let us know when it hits? So we can all emerge from our buried storage containers-oops I mean fallout shelters!

dogglife
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dogglife
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

They’re all full of old brown expired weed.

farfromputin
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farfromputin
1 year ago

Following the link above: https://aerospace.org/reentries/cz-5b-rb-id53240fbclid=IwAR1rKCKjfjElNAoncKjJtVkBL85IfwrJGSpeZPsf27c4a5JwTHWG0E5rM90

The rocket body will re-enter at 30 Jul 2022 17:24 UTC ± 1 hour. The good folks at the Eureka Weather Service told me this is 10:24AM our time. Given the error range, we’re looking at a 9:24/11:24 AM re-entry.

Donald Trump
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Donald Trump
1 year ago

Hope it doesn’t fall on Pebble Beach! Iv got
a tee time!

Hmmm
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Hmmm
1 year ago

5 tons… that’s about like a loaded and roasted grow dozer, and we have plenty of those hurtling along our roads…maybe the space force can save us from in-coming grow dozers…

Hick
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Hick
1 year ago

Extra layer of tin foil. Is this gonna be another New regular thing that we have to get use too? A light show would be cool. We aught to get something for all that business we gave them in the eighties.

Wendy Davis
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Wendy Davis
1 year ago

Who else remembers Sky Lab? 😉

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Sooo….it’s going to crash near Manila?!!! OH NO!!!!!!

Smoking
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Smoking
1 year ago

There goes my souvenir.

crap
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crap
1 year ago

Did they get their missiles at wal mart.

Hick
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Hick
1 year ago

“Oh look! There’s a fisherman in his boat!” John Bolushi S.N.L.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

Give it up.

I cut and pasted the pertinent part of the link in the update, and then it appeared in red.

If you tap that “cut and pasted” link, in my comment, which was obviously the very same that was in black in the first place, it works just fine, and takes you to the very same place as your supposed “complete” links.

There was nothing “incomplete” about the link that Kym posted.

What part of that don’t you understand?

And it certainly appears now that there is a necessary space between the semicolon and the beginning of the link address.

Maybe it just didn’t appear that way for a short time because the edit hadn’t “refreshed”… It does now.

I even wondered if it had something to do with the apparently unnecessary “quotation” mark after a space, at the end, but didn’t figure it was worth mentioning.

And regardless of whether or not the missing space had anything to do with it, it was my intention only to inform Kym that the update link was not appearing in red, for whatever reason, and so consequently, it was not working as she had intended.

She fixed it, so…

Maybe it helped, maybe it didn’t.

It was worth a try.

Do you see a problem with that?

Are you being a part of the solution?

Or…?

Last edited 1 year ago
Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

Nope, obliviously, the link was obviously complete.

That much is obvious.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago

grey fox, it’s really a very simple test…

I isolated it, cut and pasted it, and then reposted it. And then it appeared in red.

Simply tap the link that I cut and pasted from the initial blackened update text, and it will take you to exactly the same place as any other version of the link.

Get it? S-I-M-P-L-E.

T-A-P…. I-T… And there is your proof.

Remember, I cut and pasted it, so it’s a facsimile. An exact copy, and it works fine.

That means that it was complete enough.

That also means that the problem, clearly was not, that the link was “incomplete”, like you said.

Maybe that’s not simple enough.

But, it ought to be.

Deny it all you want…

Last edited 1 year ago
farfromputin
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farfromputin
1 year ago

An interesting quote from Bloomberg News:

“The People’s Republic of China (PRC) did not share specific trajectory information as their Long March 5B rocket fell back to Earth,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement.

All spacefaring nations should follow established best practices and do their part to share this type of information in advance to allow reliable predictions of potential debris impact risk, especially for heavy-lift vehicles, like the Long March 5B, which carry a significant risk of loss of life and property,” Nelson said.

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
1 year ago

Well, did it fall yet?
There’s a lot of ocean between Sacramento, and the Philippines.

Ambergris
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Ambergris
1 year ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

There is another update on this page with video.